Kwun Tong is a traditional industrial district with a lot of high-rise industrial buildings as seen in this photo. The Chinese supplied CNR EMU (or C-Stock) train is running on the elevated secti... (more)

Hong Kong Tramways started the tram tracks renewal project at Shau Kei Wan terminus. Parts of the tracks will be covered with a layer of elastic rubber before embedding in concrete, in order to m... (more)

Tram No. 26 is running through Chun Yeung Street of North Point District. A wet market is situated along the street, with stalls selling fresh fruits, vegetables, meat and seafood on both sides o... (more)

No. 68 tram is rebuilt with reference to the 1920s' style (3rd Generation) trams. The double-deck tram, with an open-top upper deck, is used for sightseeing namely "TramOramic Tour". The Tour ope... (more)

Climbing up to the Barker Road Stop at 363 metres above sea level. This is the last intermediate stop before reaching the terminus at the Victoria Peak. Passengers may enjoy the great view of th... (more)

Two Peak Tramcars of the 4th generation which were in operations during 1959-1989 are preserved, and one of them is used as a visitor information centre at the Peak piazza. It still carries a hea... (more)

The heavy-duty roads used for both road traffic and trams need frequent repairs and maintenance. To minimise the disruptions to tram operations, road resurfacing works are challenging along tram ... (more)

The CNR EMU (or C-Stock) trains are new to MTR which are supplied by Changchun Railway Vehicles of China, a member of CNR group. One of the trains is seen here running on Kwun Tong Line approachi... (more)

Cable car No. 18 fails to finish climbing up the steep Hyde Street and stops in the mid way. A truck is helping to complete its journey by pushing it from the back. Passengers do not appear to b... (more)

Kowloon Bay Depot and its track fan area on the right, and Kowloon Bay Station and Kwun Tong Line tracks on the left. The depot's topside property development is a residential estate called Telfo... (more)

An East Rail Line train leaving Tai Wai Station (on the left) for East Tsim Sha Tsui. Massive residential buildings of Sha Tin New Town are seen in the background. Below the podium of the foregr... (more)

An Airport Express train travelling on the bridge linking the Hong Kong International Airport at Chek Lap Kok Island with the rest of Hong Kong. You can see the last compartment has no windows as... (more)

Although it looks very similar to other trams, this is actually a prototype of the new model of trams, with its outer structure changed to aluminium instead of teak. You can also see the destinat... (more)

Hong Kong Station is the city centre terminus of the Airport Express with in-town check-in facilities connecting to the Hong Kong International Airport. It has only one platform for both departur... (more)

Few minutes after climbing up to the Victoria Peak from the lower terminus under the building with round-corner windows, the Peak Tram reaches its first stop at Kennedy Road at 56 metres above sea... (more)

80 thousand Hong Kong people joined a rally to express their sympathies to the victims of the August 23rd hostage tragedy in Manila of Philippines. Their black or white clothes show a contrast to... (more)

A Metro Rail Purple Line train is about to depart. The yellow warning poles are installed on the platform to help prevent serious injury that could result from passengers accidentally falling off... (more)

In certain sections, tram tracks are enclosed by double white lines which means they are designed to be exclusively used by trams. However quite often you can still see bicycles running on tram t... (more)

This is my first time seeing a work train staying in a subway station. When I saw this I got off my train and took some photographs before I continued my journey. The one behind the locomotive i... (more)

In the absence of air-conditioning, tram passengers may suffer from the polluted and heated air especially those generated by public buses. Nevertheless, riding on a double-deck tram is still one... (more)

The Kwun Tong Line train is approaching to Kowloon Bay Station on the right. This scene will soon become a part of the history that the public housing blocks of Lower Ngau Tau Kok Estate which we... (more)

Tin Shui Wai is one of the latest new towns in Hong Kong, with a variety of infrastructures which keep residents moving in a more convenience way, including footbridge systems as well as the Light... (more)

Just arrived in this magnificent new railway station with an impressive roof structure, after spending 3 hours on a high speed train from Guangzhou which is 1,000 km away. The two trains at the b... (more)

The holding company of Hong Kong Tramways has just sold half of its interest to Veolia Transportation of France, and the new management has promised to retain the features of this 105 years old tr... (more)

A train for Nam Cheong on the West Rail Line, which will be extended to Hung Hom later this year. Pat Heung Maintenance Centre is on the left where you can see a number of trains under maintenanc... (more)

An East Rail Line south bound train approaching to Platform No. 3 for East Tsim Sha Tsui Station. After the opening of the new Kowloon South Link in 2009, south bound trains of East Rail Line wil... (more)

The trams are adding colours to the concrete jungle of Central District. Spot the difference between the second Tram 159 and others. The tram is being controlled by its rear driving cab and is r... (more)

All former KCR trains are now wearing the MTR identities starting from December 2, 2007, the first day that MTR takes over the KCR operations. However there are still many KCR identities around th... (more)

All former KCR trains are now wearing the MTR identities starting from December 2, 2007, the first day that MTR takes over the KCR operations. However there are still many KCR identities around t... (more)

The Ma On Shan Rail train is running from Tai Shui Hang Station to Heng On Station. Heng On Station is on the left, where you can find another train from the opposite direction approaching to the... (more)

MTR will succeed KCR to provide the Light Rail services starting from December 2, 2007. The MTR identities have already been printed on the LRVs, which are covered by the stickers with the KCR id... (more)